It's been quite a while since I did any freelance makeup work; I spent a long time focusing on my YouTube channel and if I'm honest, I kind of miss it (not those painfully early starts though, let me tell ya)..

I've become addicted to face masks (they really do work!) and in this post, I'm sharing my top picks. Committing to a routine of using a mask at least twice a week has without a doubt improved the condition of my skin. I like to rotate the masks I use depending on how my skin is feeling, so the products featured in this list cover a variety of concerns from dehydration to clogged pores.

It's been a while since my last chatty talk through tutorial, and that's exactly what today's video is. I thought I'd update you on the makeup products I'm reaching for everyday and the kind of look I'm whipping out for events - I'm feeling a minimal vibe at the moment.

The road to finding the perfect long-wear foundation is long and littered with the carcasses of products that didn't live up to the claims. But today, we celebrate a small victory. I have (thanks to your recommendations) found a foundation that actually lasts on my oily skin, and it's almost perfect....

Me and my stupidly oily skin bought a bunch of Fenty products and today, we're testing 'em out to see how they hold up after a full day of wear. I didn't get the full range - the lipgloss seemed a bit blah - but I have a decent selection to play with.

Click-bait! Fake News! Folks, I may have exaggerated to get you click onto this article and guess what? It worked, ha! I don't really hate any makeup product - I don't feel that strongly about inanimate objects - however, I don't particularly like these products for one reason or another.

The mountain of new pr samples was building up so it was high time to film a face full of first impressions. I tested out new bits and pieces from the drugstore and discovered some fab new products - that Bourjois Lipgloss in the thumbnail being one of them. Press play below for some chatty new makeup action. Enjoy!

Apologies in advance for repeating myself if you're a regular round here, but for the newbies out there my name is Sharon and I have ridiculously oily skin. I am on a quest to find the perfect foundation that lasts on my greasy face, but doesn't look dry or cakey and I tell ya, the struggle is real.

Just for the shits and giggles, I decided to do my makeup using cheap makeup on one side and high end on the other. I'll be honest, my enthusiasm for this concept waned when it came to picking the products. I wanted to go to the furthest extremes of the price-scale while also closely matching the colours and textures of the products, and it was no easy feat.

This one is for all the voyeurs out there. Today, you get a proper nose into the products I'm actually using every day and a look at what a typical (perhaps slightly more glamorous than usual) day looks like for me.

I'm not sure that blondes have more fun, but they definitely have a lot of work to do to maintain their golden locks. I've had my mop just about every colour, from green, pink, black, blue and back to my current blonde tone, and although blonde has not been the hardest to maintain (that title goes to green; two washes and my hair looked like swamp water), it's still a constant struggle to keep it healthy, shiny and free of brassiness.

This is a first impression review of the Tarte Clay Stick foundation and OH DEAR LORD it's horrbile. To give you some context, I have extremely oily skin and it's normal for me that a foundation will look shiny at the end of the day, but this was next level. We have a veritable smorgasbord of bad things happening on my face - separating, flakiness, shininess and areas where it's rubbed clean off. Yes ladies and gents, I think this may be the worst foundation I've ever tried.

I cannot get enough of rose gold right now; jewelery, makeup; even my toothbrush is rose gold! In today's tutorial, I'm playing around with those warm and flattering tones, using the Bare Minerals 'Bare Sensuals' Palette (which I think may have been limited edition, sorry!).

In this video tutorial, I'm going to show you how to use eyebrow pens to give a crisp eyebrow tattoo effect. Brow pens give a defined and realistic effect that's also very long-wearing, with most formulas being waterproof. The application technique is a little different to other products and takes a bit of practice to perfect.

Today, I've enlisted the help of my gorgeous model Bec. This is makeup that looks great no matter your age. I first created a soft daytime look that I then transition into nighttime using products and techniques that suit more mature skin.